This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In the midst of the Trump administration’s... Read more »
In R (Molina) v Snaresbrook Crown Court [2024] EWHC 816 (Admin), the High Court granted the claim on all grounds of challenge. In its reasoning, the court took a firm approach to... Read more »
An appellate court in Bangladesh granted bail to Nobel laureate Muhammed Yunus on Sunday, as reported by a local media. Yunus was previously sentenced to six month imprisonment for labour law violations... Read more »
The Supreme Court of Pakistan granted bail to former Prime Minister Imran Khan, ruling that there are no reasonable grounds, with currently available evidence, for believing that Khan wrongfully communicated confidential information... Read more »
Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah, who endured nearly 21 months in jail on charges of “anti-national content” and “glorifying terrorism” in Kashmir, secured bail on Friday from Indian authorities. Shah’s release came three... Read more »
A Nigerian high court granted bail to embattled former central bank governor Godwin Emefiele, who is facing six counts of fraud and corruption charges, on Wednesday. His release, contingent upon a 300... Read more »
Innocent until proven guilty is a beautiful credo. Unfortunately, people who haven’t been convicted of a crime are treated in ways that are darn near criminal relatively often. For many poor people,... Read more »
The Court of Appeal in Thailand rejected on Saturday the bail application of Arnon Nampa, a prominent leader of the Thai protest movement, according to a social media announcement from the Thai... Read more »
